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Mistrust of CDC Covid Info in Medical Community: Johns Hopkins

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Sep.24 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the ethics of a planned U.K. covid-19 trial, U.S. confidence in taking a coronavirus vaccine, and shifts in Covid guidelines from the Centers for Disease...
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Vaccines Are the Factor Controlling Covid Deaths: Johns Hopkins

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Aug.26 -- Johns Hopkins University Medicine for Data Integrity Vice Chair Stuart Ray discusses the importance of behavioral changes in combating Covid-19 and the evolution of the delta variant. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is...
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University of Brighton Professor on Omicron Breakout

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University of Brighton Principal Lecturer in Microbiology Dr. Sarah Pitt joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to discuss the global rise in the Omicron variant, saying she believes upcoming Christmas...
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The Rockefeller Foundation Bruce Gellin on Vaccination Inequity

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Jun.30 -- The Rockefeller Foundation Chief of Global Public Health Strategy, Bruce Gellin, discusses how the countries can strengthen the global Covid response in order to effectively end the pandemic for all. Dr. Gellin is a renowned...
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Latinos Facing Multiple Barriers To Getting COVID Vaccines

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Experts say vaccination of Hispanics hindered by language, education, access to appointments and fear of deportation.
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Could Be In a Redistribution Cycle From Capital To Labor: Koch

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Jun.11 -- Goldman Sachs Asset Management Co-Head of Fundamental Equity Katie Koch says that the pressure to raise wages could lead to a redistribution cycle from capital to labor. She joins alongside Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve...
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Schools Are Struggling To Change Amid Omicron Spread

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Schools have shifted to remote because of teacher, bus driver and other staff shortages.
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Consequences of 'Huge' Global Gap in Vaccinations

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May.25 -- Jerome Kim, director general of the International Vaccine Institute, a Seoul-based non-profit organization devoted to research in vaccine development and delivery for the developing world, discusses the rollout of Covid-19...
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Who Will Get The First 6.4 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine?

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Only 6.4 million doses will be available the first week a COVID vaccine gets emergency approval.
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Facebook has launched a new tool to help people find a location to get vaccinated. Apple has discontinued its original HomePod smart speaker.
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Many Front-line Workers Wary But Willing To Get A COVID Vaccine

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Some health care workers told Newsy they're not excited to get vaccinated but will likely do so anyway.
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Bloomberg

IMF Says Asia's Growth May Rebound to 7.6% This Year

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Apr.13 -- Jonathan Ostry, deputy director for Asia and Pacific at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the outlook for the region's economies and policies amid the coronavirus pandemic. The IMF upgraded its global economic growth...
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Mnuchin Presents Pelosi With $916 Billion Aid Package

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Dec.08 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he’s presented a $916 billion aid proposal which has been reviewed by the president and top republicans. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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JPMorgan: Emerging Markets' Outlook Better Than Developed

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Dec.23 -- James Sullivan, managing director and head of Asia equity research at JPMorgan Chase & Co., discusses the outlook for the global stock markets amid the coronavirus pandemic. He spoke on Dec. 22 with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda...
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Nuveen's Malik, BofA's Meyer on Pricing Amid Stimulus

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Sep.25 -- Saira Malik, Nuveen's chief investment officer of global equities, says that markets are losing hope for more fiscal stimulus. Michelle Meyer, Bank of America's head of U.S. economics, says that she doesn't see another round of...
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Pfizer-BioNTech Covid Vaccine Gets Nod From FDA Advisers

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Dec.10 -- A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted 17 to 4, with one abstention, that the benefits of the vaccine from Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE outweigh the risks for use in people ages 16 and older. Robert Langreth reports...
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Global Virus Network's Gallo on Covid-19 Vaccines

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Dec.11 -- Dr. Robert Gallo, co-founder and scientific director of the Global Virus Network and the director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discusses the rollout of the Covid-19...
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There Remains Underlying Damage to the U.S. Labor Market: Jed Kolko

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Dec.03 -- U.S. employment gains probably slowed only modestly in November despite a record surge of coronavirus cases that still threatens to limit or even reverse hiring in coming months. Jed Kolko, chief economist at Indeed, speaks...
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Moderna Chair Says Covid Pandemic May Shift to Endemic in 2022

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Moderna Inc. co-founder Noubar Afeyan says the Covid-19 pandemic could start moving into an endemic phase in 2022. "It really depends on what happens and the decisions that are made across the world," Afeyan said on Bloomberg Television,...
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China Beige Book CEO on Regulatory Crackdown, Covid Spikes

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Aug.02 -- China Beige Book CEO Leland Miller says he is not negative on China's economy despite the recent regulatory crackdowns and potential future spikes in Covid-19 outbreaks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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England Invites Residents Over 80 To Get Vaccine

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Officials are hoping a speedy mass vaccination rollout will help get Britain out of its third national lockdown.
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CLEAN : Martinique: Roadblocks, protests in Fort-de-France against vaccination

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In Martinique, trucks and taxis block roads paralysing the economic zone of Lamentin to protest against "the vaccine obligation", while in Fort-de-France, demonstrators march (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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'Jabs for Kebabs': brothers offer vaccines at grill after father hospitalised

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Two brothers in Gravesend who own a Punjabi restaurant have been offering jabs with kebabs after their father became unwell with coronavirus last year. Interviews: Rav Chopra, 44 (wearing the vest scrubs), Raj Chopra, 43, and Jagtar...